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Accept all Only criticalAre you an engineer or technology professional with interest of exploring opportunities to work in Sweden? Join the Work in Sweden fairs to learn more about a future of working for a cutting-edge company while enjoying work life balance and closeness to nature.
The Embassy of Sweden in India is hosting Work in Sweden fairs in Bengaluru and New Delhi. These exclusive events will give you a chance to learn more about living and working in Sweden, receive information on job opportunities and gain firsthand insights into what skills Swedish companies are looking for.
If you are curious about how to find an engineering or technology job in Sweden, the Swedish work-life balance, the process for obtaining a residence permit for work, how cold Swedish winters really are and perhaps where you can buy paneer in Sweden, these fairs provide the perfect platform to get all your questions answered.
Meet and interact with representatives from Swedish Regions, the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, and representatives from the Embassy of Sweden, who can offer advice and guidance, helping you navigate career opportunities in Sweden.
Don’t miss this opportunity to take the first step towards a life in Sweden!
The events will take place at the same time as the pre-departure event for students admitted to study at Swedish Universities.
Regions participating: Region Norrbotten and Region Dalarna.
Bengaluru, 22nd of April, 19:30 – Register your interest to attend here.
New Delhi, 24th of April, 18:30 – Register your interest to attend here.
After registering your interest, shortlisting will be carried out and qualified professionals will be invited to attend the fairs.
Sweden has diplomatic relations with almost all States in the world. It has embassies and consulates in around half of these. Sweden's foreign representation consists of approximately 100 missions abroad and 350 honorary consulates.